Scasso Felice
He born in Pietra Ligure on 18/01/1953, graduated in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Genoa in 1978; specialized in Otolaryngology and Facial Cervical Pathology at the University of Modena in 1981.
Chief of Otolaryngology of ASL 3 Genovese since June 1999
Director of Surgery Department of ASL 3 Genovese since 2021
He performed as the first operator over 10,000 surgeries in particular of high oncological surgery.
He has participated in numerous courses, symposiums and congresses both as a learner and as a lecturer and organized numerous courses and symposiums both regional and national.
He has published about 120 articles in Italian and foreign magazines.
President of the Alta Italia Otolaryngology Group in 2002.
President of the Ligurian Society of Otolaryngology and Facial Cervical Oncology in 2014 – 2017
Vice President of the Italian Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology (S.I.O.P.) in 2009-2011
General Secretary of the Italian Society of Otolaryngology and Facial Cervical Surgery (SIOeCHCF) in 2011 – 2017.
President of the Italian Society of Rinology in 2016 - 2018
Session
Background
The maxillary sinus is a key anatomical structure in endoscopic sinonasal surgery and presents a wide spectrum of surgical indications, including inflammatory, odontogenic, tumoral, and traumatic diseases. Over recent decades, surgical management has evolved from conventional middle meatal antrostomy to extended and function-preserving endoscopic approaches that allow comprehensive access to all sinus compartments. Advances in anatomical understanding, imaging, and endoscopic techniques have led to the development of approaches such as endonasal maxilectomy or as the prelacrimal route, which offers broad exposure of the maxillary sinus while preserving the inferior turbinate and nasolacrimal duct. Despite these advances, appropriate selection of the surgical approach remains challenging and highly dependent on surgeon expertise.
Description
This instructional course is designed as a structured and practical overview of contemporary endoscopic surgical techniques for the maxillary sinus. The course will systematically review the spectrum of approaches, including standard and extended middle meatal antrostomy, transnasal endoscopic medial maxillectomy, and the prelacrimal approach. Emphasis will be placed on surgical anatomy, indications, technical nuances, limitations, and potential complications of each technique. Comparative analysis will be used to highlight the advantages and drawbacks of different approaches, with particular attention to functional preservation and surgical efficacy. The course will incorporate anatomical illustrations, surgical videos, and case-based discussions to facilitate clinical decision-making.
Outcome Objectives
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Identify key anatomical landmarks and variations relevant to maxillary sinus surgery.
Understand the indications and contraindications for each endoscopic approach to the maxillary sinus.
Select the most appropriate surgical technique based on pathology, extent of disease, and surgical goals.
Appreciate the role of the prelacrimal approach in comparison with traditional and extended techniques.
Apply a rational, stepwise strategy for maxillary sinus surgery aimed at maximizing outcomes while minimizing morbidity.